This is a list of known governors of the Arabia Petraea. Created in AD 106 following its annexation by the Roman emperor Trajan, it was governed by a senatorial legate until 262, when Gallienus transferred the governorship to equestrian Praesides. It returned to Senatorial appointees with the sole rule of Constantine I after 324, which continued until the province was lost in the 630s.
Legati Augusti pro praetor Arabiae (106–262)
Equestrian Praesides Arabiae (262–324)
- Junius Olympus (262–263)
- Statilius Ammianus (263–264)
- Julius Heraclitus (between 265 and 273)
- Aurelius Antiochus (between 265 and 273)
- Flavius Aelianus (274–275)
- Aurelius Petrus (278–279)
- Aemillius Aemillianus (282–283)
- Domitius Antonius (between 284 and 293)
- Marcus Aurelius Aelianus (between 293 and 305)
- Aurelius Asclepiades (between 293 and 305)
- Aurelius Felicianus (between 293 and 305)
- Aurelius Gorgonius (between 293 and 305)
- Aelius Flavianus (date uncertain)
Senatorial Praesides Arabiae (324–630)
- Flavius Antonius Hierocles (c. 343–344)
- Theodorus (346)
- Flavius Archelaus (c. 349–350)
- Andronicus (c. 356–357)
- Maximus (357–358)
- Belaeus (362–363)
- Ulpianus (364)
- Malchus (between 365 and 399)
- Flavius Bonus (392)
- Sabinianus (?â fourth or fifth century)
- Flavius Philocalus (?â fifth century)
- Flavius Arcadius Alexander (487)
- Hesychius (490)
- Flavius Elias (? â late fifth or early sixth century)
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